10 research outputs found

    The Documentary of Ottoman miniatures.

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    Donated by Klaus KreiserReprinted from : Mansel'e armağan--Ankara: 1974. (TTK 7.60)

    I. Sultan Mahmud devrinden bir abide ev.

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    Donated by Klaus KreiserReprinted from : Sanat tarihi yıllığı VI-- İstanbul, İstanbul Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Sanat Tarihi Enstitüsü, 1976

    Ottoman Garden Pavilions and Tents

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    Horhor Sanat Galerisi Sergileri 4-5

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    Taha Toros Arşivi, Dosya No: 9-Minyatür. Not: Sergi, 5 - 21 Nisan 1991 tarihleri arasında düzenlenmiştir.Unutma İstanbul projesi İstanbul Kalkınma Ajansı'nın 2016 yılı "Yenilikçi ve Yaratıcı İstanbul Mali Destek Programı" kapsamında desteklenmiştir. Proje No: TR10/16/YNY/0101Horhor'a yeni yönetim yeni solukHorhor'da eski eşya kokusu ve yeniliklerSaltanat kadırga ve kayıklarıÜlker Erkeİstanbul kayıkları ve kayıkçılarMinyatürlerde Türk donanmasıVükela kayıklarıKarma sergisiHorhor ve çevres

    Belgrad Ormanı – Bir Doğa ve Kültür Mirası

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    Belgrad Ormanı – Bir Doğa ve Kültür Mirası

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    Making Things to Serve Sultans, Viziers and Army Commanders (1450-1800)

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    Ottoman documents on manufactures for court and army concentrate on governmental initiatives. However, the time has come to view these branches of production in a broader, comparative perspective, focusing on the demands of the sultan’s officials and the actions of skilled persons working for the apparatus of empire. As for the production of military hardware, the demands of eighteenthcentury warfare fell most heavily on the more prosperous workshops; and the lack of working capital became a permanent worry after the Russo- Ottoman war of 1768–74. However, until about 1750, the sultans’ military machine was still ahead of the Russians in the supply of armaments and foodstuffs. Technology and the lack of manufacturing skills, thus, were not at issue when Ottoman armies suffered defeat

    Chasing Documents at the Ottoman Archive: An Imperial Circumcision Festival Under Scrutiny

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